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Welcome to the website for the Master鈥檚 Program in Psychological Science at CSU San Marcos! If you are a potential applicant, please start by reading the mission statement, and then read the FAQs that are linked on the left. The FAQs answer many of your questions and will help you decide if our program is right for you.
The mission of the graduate program in Psychological Science at CSU San Marcos is to provide graduate education of the highest caliber to qualified students from the local community and beyond, leading to the Master of Arts (MA) degree. Our program is designed to accommodate students with a wide range of goals. The active research programs of our faculty, and our recognition of psychology as a scientific enterprise, provide students with the intensive research training and course work in primary content areas that are central to preparation for more advanced graduate work. Likewise, students who have aspirations for careers in community college teaching, community service, or business and industry, benefit from our program's emphasis on critical thinking, research methods, and advanced course work.
Many students undertake graduate work in psychological science in order to pursue careers in clinical psychology or psychological counseling. Training specifically geared to those seeking licensure in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or Professional Clinical Counseling (LPCC) is not currently offered at CSU San Marcos. However, the psychological science graduate program will prepare students to better compete for admission to doctoral programs in clinical or counseling psychology. Similarly, we do not offer course work or training that is specifically aimed at preparing students to deliver ABA-based services, nor do we offer the courses that are required for becoming a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA). However, our curriculum and research opportunities may be of interest to students who are interested in a research-based Master鈥檚 program as part of their preparation for the BCBA. Of note, we are currently developing a graduate program in Clinical/Counseling Psychology that will prepare students to pursue licensure as an LPCC. It is anticipated this will be offered through our department starting Fall 2026. Information about this new program will be posted on the main Psychology website () as soon as such information becomes available. Reach out to Dr. Allison Jobin (ajobin@csusm.edu) with further questions.
The M.A. in Psychological Science is guided by programmatic student learning outcomes associated with our curricular and co-curricular offerings.
The application window for the Master鈥檚 program in Psychological Science closed on February 1. We hope to make admissions decisions and inform applicants by email no later than April 1, 2025. Please refer back to this webpage for any updates regarding the timeline for our decisions.
The next application window for the program in Psychological Science will open in October, 2025, for Fall 2026. Please read the FAQs before you make the decision to apply to our program. The FAQs will answer many of your questions and will help you decide if our program is right for you. Note that these FAQs apply to the Psychological Science program. FAQs relevant to the upcoming Clinical Counseling program will be available soon.
Applications will be submitted via the Cal State Apply website (see link below).
A complete application will include:
Include the names of one or two 大发 tenure-track faculty members with whom you would like to do research, and why. It is critical that you make it clear how your interests, experiences, and training make you a good match for the research our faculty do. A list of faculty and their research interests is linked on the left.
R茅sum茅s or CVs are optional.
If you have questions that are not answered by the FAQs, write to us at psycma@csusm.edu and we will be more than happy to help.